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World VIsion Jerusalem West Bank Country Profile FY25
West Bank Emergency Response: 2023 - 2025 SitRep
In October 2023, World Vision launched a multisectoral emergency response in the West Bank due to the escalating humanitarian crisis. Communities are facing risng levels of violence, ever-tightening restrictions on movement
SITREP: Two years of Emergency Response in the West Bank
Since October 2023, World Vision has been implementing an emergency response to the ongoing crisis in the West Bank, as the humanitarian situation has worsened dramatically.
Communities are facing ever-tightening restrictions
The Unseen Crisis: Childhoods shaped by conflict and poverty in the West Bank
Communities in the West Bank are enduring a deepening crisis. Daily life has become increasingly difficult due to a sharp rise in violence, severe restrictions on movement, and the sudden loss of access to work. For families
Emergency Response in the West Bank - April and May 2025
By end of May, over 33,000 Palestinians remained displaced. They were hosted in collective shelters or in people’s home in various governorates, including in dozens of villages supported by World Vision. The influx of
World Vision - SitRep - Emergency Response West Bank - Feb-Mar25
A major escalation of violence in the northern West Bank, initiated at the end of January, led to the displacement of over 40,000 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure in several urban centers. As of mid-April
Cash Waves Report
This research, commissioned by World Vision’s Middle East and Eastern Europe (MEER) regional office in partnership with Qualisus Consulting, aims to assess the broader impact of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) programmes on
Situation Report - December 2024 January 2025 - Emergency Response in the West Bank
Over the month of January, violence in the West Bank has increased significantly while severe restrictions on movements were paralyzing life in the West Bank, seriously affecting the livehood of communities. In response
Country Profile - World Vision West Bank - 2025
For over 50 years, World Vision has worked to nurture Palestinian children, improve their resilience and bring them hope. Take a look at this short report to learn more about our strategic priorities, our approaches and our
Situation Report - October 2024 - Emergency Response in the West Bank
Over the month of October, violence in the West Bank continued to escalate, with multiple incidents affecting farmers during the olive harvest. In response, World Vision provided humanitarian support to 53,000 people in 35
Middle East Crisis Annual SitRep October 2023-September 2024
World Vision launched the Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response in October 2023 with a US$8 million appeal to respond to the staggering needs, increasing activities in May 2024, and again in September 2024 as needs escalated.
The
One Year of Emergency Response in the West Bank - Impact Report
For the past 12 months, the West Bank has faced an unprecedented crisis. Escalating violence, constant movement restrictions, and economic devastation have affected every aspect of the lives of children.
In response, World
Child Protection: Overview of World Vision Programmes 2024
Palestinian children are subjected to alarming levels of violence within their communities, manifesting in various forms. Due to the escalation of the crisis in the West Bank, they face the constant threat of severe violence
Early Childhood Development: Overview of World Vision Programmes 2024
Early childhood experiences have a profound impact on brain development, which serves as the foundation for all subsequent learning, behaviour, and health outcomes. 80% of the brain develops in the first three years of life
Annual Report 2023 - World Vision International Jerusalem - West Bank - Gaza
World Vision has worked in the occupied Palestinian territory for the last 48 years. With 85 dedicated staff and an annual budget of US$11 million in 2023, it has developed one of the most extensive community-based presences
Country Profile - World Vision International JWG - 2023
For over 48 years, World Vision international has worked to nurture Palestinian children, improve their resilience and bring them hope. Combining development, relief and advocacy programmes, World Vision ensures that children
Middle East Crisis Response SitRep#1
Middle East Crisis Response SitRep#1 covers the period between 13 October - 9 November, 2023.
World Vision has set up a Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response team as of October 13th. The MEC Response team is supporting
Overview of World Vision's programmes in Jenin 2008 - 2023
Over the last 15 years, World Vision International worked in 27 villages of Jenin, West Bank, to improve the wellbeing of approximately 39,500 children. These villages were targeted because they were among the most vulnerable
Overview of World Vision programmes in the West Bank
World Vision has worked in the occupied Palestinian territory for the last 47 years. With 91 dedicated staff and an annual budget of US$11 million in 2023, it has developed one of the most extensive community-based presences
Empowered Through Faith
To build evidence to support the ongoing impact of Faith and Development (F&D) interventions as part of integrated programming in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, World Vision undertook unique and timely research to
Understanding Mental Health and Psychosocial Needs of Children and Caregivers in the West Bank: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Current Status
Children and their caregivers face significant challenges from violence to poverty. These challenges may have significant impact on their mental health. To assess the mental health status of children and their caregivers in
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for Children Affected by Violence in Jenin and Nablus
Persistent military operations throughout 2022 have led to it being recorded as the deadliest year in the West Bank since the early 2000s. During these military operations, a substantial number of children from the Jenin and
Preparing Young Palestinian Children to Transition to School
The earliest years of a child's life are a window to acquire literacy, numeracy, social-emotional and life skills that will provide a foundation for lifelong learning and improvement. Early Childhood Development Programmes